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goodall K672i! ZZM? 4-3? 155x434 SEASON Footballs flew over Haertel Field several weeks before the Cards opened the pigskin season. Our coaches faced Cl huge problem at the beginning of the year's activities as they at- tempted to mold a starting eleven. Of the sixty fellows who reported for first practice, only four were IettermeneBeitz, Price, Tenke, and Vennes. But what the squad locked in ex- perience, they made up for in enthusiasm and willingness to learn. Our new coach, Bill Koenig, introduced the single-wing for- mation, a type of offense new to the Woukesho squad. Coach Koenig, who hails from Medford, was assisted by Mr. Soubert, Mr. Turner, and three alumni, Ralph Greb, Charlie Joy, and Len Meolo. The '43 Blockshirt team opened the season's campaign by trouncing Boys' Tech to the tune of 19-7. The line led by Tenke did on exceptional job of blocking and tackling while Henderson, Claude and Killian Morkin, and Vennes did some nice boll carrying. Trick play of the game was a forward pass from C. Morkin t0 Litt who lateroled to Vennes, netting A grin from the Coachecould mean we're ahead. 0 gain of 30 yards. Top row, left to right: Davies, Cain, Pronold, Furrer. Fourth row: Gusho, Hoeft, Bloede, Argos, Lawrence, Vet- to, Seth, Roumann, R. Williams, Third row: Pearce, Illing, A. Williams, Dellious, Poetsch, Henderson, Litt, Letson, Ander- son, Gilberston. Second row: Price, Coach Soubert, Jones, Tenke, K. Morkin, C. Morkin, Jocoby, Beitz, Pugh, Vennes, Fay, Coach Koenig. Bottom row: Coach Turner, Boumhover, Bertolaet, Gliotto, Skidmore, Ehlke, Lockman, E. Williams, Evert. Cheer Leaders, left to right: Bliese, Doman, Anderson, Chapman Page Twenty-eigbt
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Top row, left to right: J. Schuett, Scichile, Schikowski, Sweeney, Shonkiin, Sellers, Sauer, Teall, Rosenfelder, D. Southern, Selle. Fourth row: Simoneou, Schmitz, Schockley, E. Schultz, Sexton, Schochtner, H. Schuett, Tempero, Shuff, Solen- tine, Schumocher, Stein. Third row: Rosenheim, Scott, Sedlock, Sampson, Smith, M. Southern, L. Schultz, Rogier, Snyder, M. Stoffeldt, Stern, Tyler, Smart. Second row: Stigler, V. Schultz, S. Schultz, Soder, Schonwalderl N. Stoffeidt, Stewart, SCI- vatski, Tanner, Sonnenberg. Bottom row: Schneider, Schulz, Scheele, Rowlands, Schlitzberg, Saubert, Scrimo, Stauss, Schraml, Sampson, Stuhr. f x e ? dificwd'l gig fat; ifitaizt d? 2;! 11144;, G; chi .2299, .I' 9 Top rowI left to right: Tulogeski, Woelfel, Vondross, Zollner, Wagner, Tucker, Whisler, Widd, Tennessen, Wedyck, Weston Fourth row: Wold, Zimmerman, Weost, Witt, Woehrmann, Tinnes, White, Williams, Wright, W Wandsneider, K. Wondsneider, Walsh. Third row: Uhlenhopp, Waltz, Wonderly, Welch, Wendt, E. Thomas, N Thomas, Troemel, Vil- mur, D. Williams, Zaeske, Terlinden. Second row1WiIkins, D Zimmerman, Zellner, A Wagner Vennes, Wolff, Wedlock, Weld, WinklemcmY Trupke, Tilley, Vernon. Bottom row: Wrighton, Tillberry, Word, Thompson, Wollenzien, B. Wood, L. Wagner, Vorley,Y .,Wood Wegner.
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Wag W wild way; a WW9 ragacA The Blackshirts show that they're rarin' to go. Downed in its first conference game against West Aliis Central, the Cards nevertheless displayed that old do or die spirit and fought until the final gun sounded. The Bulldogs rolled over Woukesho's ground and ass defense winnin , e '-' ockshirts were handed their second straight con- ferece defeat by Shorewood who not only come out ahead 29 poi ts but held the Cards scoreless as well. Though Price's fine punting tried to keep Shorewood in their own territory, the strong and powerful line play of the Greyhounds was too much for the Waukesho gridders whose spirit was high but their luck low. Unable to break this losing iinx, Woukesho came out on the little end of o 8-2 score against Wouwotosc's Red Raiders. The Blackshirts' only score come from an automatic safety mode in the first half when Price blocked a 'Tosa punt causing it to land in the end zone. Waukesho held this two point lead until the final quarter when 'Tosa scored a safety and a lone touchdown to bring the score 8-2. Traveling to West Milwaukee with the odds against them, the Blockshirts opened a sparkling offense on the very first play. Trailing at the end of the half 13-7 the Mustangs launched a series of passes to again tie the score. From there on, it was the 'Blackshirts who controlled the game. The forward wall of the Woukesha team was brilliant in both offense and defense. Page Twenty-m'ne
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